Hi Jay Gibson, to be able to send audio from your Panasonic SA-AK110 to the Onkyo TX-SR606, you must use the Panasonic headphone output Connecting a cable with a 3.5 mm stereo mini plug at one end and two RCA at the other
The miniplug to the headphone output, you connect the miniplug and the two RCAs to the Onkio CD input
I suggest you have the volume of the Panasonic at an average level or less, so as not to saturate the Onkio's input
I hope you can hear it
Greetings Franco Dosil
Hola Jay Gibson, para poder enviar audio desde tu Panasonic SA-AK110 al Onkyo TX-SR606, deberas usar la salida de auriculares del Panasonic Conectando un cable con miniplug estereo de 3,5 mm en un extremo y dos RCA en el otro
El miniplug a la salida de auriculares, conectas el miniplug y los dos RCA a la entrada de CD del Onkio
Te sugiero que tengas el volumen del Panasonic en un nivel medio o menos, para no saturar la entrada del Onkio
Espero que lo puedas escuchar
Saludos Franco Dosil
SOURCE: error f-61 on SA-AK640
F61 Power Amp IC output abnormal
Upon power on,
PCONT=HIGH,
DCDET=L after checking
LSI.
For power.
Press [STOP] on main unit for
next error.
SOURCE: No sound from Sub Pre-out on Onkyo TX-SR606
Also, it could possibly the preout terminal itself that is not working. One way to prove that is by transferring the subwoofer cable from the preout and temporarily transfer it to the tape out section. If it ouputs sound from there, then that means the speaker and the cables are working fine and it's just the preout terminal itself that is not picking up anything. ^_^
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SOURCE: My Onkyo tx-sr606 7.1 receiver turns off by itself
hi, when the unit shuts off by itself, it means that the protection circuity inside has been activated. it can be a problem with the receiver itself or it is just detecting something hooked up to it that can cause possible damage so it shuts off.
you would need to disconnect everything from the back and by itself, try to turn it on, see if it will stay on and then crank the volume way up to max. if it stays on, the receiver is ok and you then need to rehook your devices one by one starting with the speakers until you determine the one causing the receiver to shut off.
however, if the receiver shuts off and won't turn on even by itself, it means that the problem is internal and it either has to go back to your dealer for an exchange or it has to be sent to a repair center for servicing.
hope this helps a bit.. ^_^
SOURCE: Panasonic DVD Stereo System (SA-PM91D) REMOTE MODE 1
press the enter and number 1 button on remote simultanously
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